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#46
And the function "undo" Wink

I use Photoshop and Cintiq also Confusedmile:
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#47
And the function "undo" Wink

I use Photoshop and Cintiq also Confusedmile:
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#48
LOL... In carving, you don't really have the "Undo" Option.... UNless what you "Did" can be "Re-glued" LOL
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#49
Digital art is fine and dandy, but it doesn't beat a good ol' pencil and paper IMO. :wink:
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#50
Quote:Pavel, the birds are traditionally painted as was all of my work up until about 5 years ago. These days I paint/illustrate on a Wacom Cintiq display and use Corel painter and Photoshop. I still do the painting the same as I would traditionally, like starting with a white canvas and building up the paint and detail etc. Only instead of paint and brushes it is pixels and a interactive pen. There are really no shortcuts or magic filter effect to make a painting with digital media.....the main benefit is the time factor as it is so much quicker than traditional methods.
Thank you for reply.
Incredible how some artist are capable of creating of almost the same look in their works no matter what their used tool is.I'm certainly don't want doubt computer medium as a kind of modern brush and I agree that if someone is able to do such things manualy he can without any limitations do the same by using modern technollogy which only main improvement in fact is that it allows the artist made much quicker without waiting for paint drying and much more like this stuff not doing the real work instead of artist mind behind it.

But personally I still like manually made paintings somehow more.
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#51
I agree that there is something special about a traditionally rendered painting, and I spent years doing my work this way. Though the world we live in today is much different from say ten years ago, and clients want jobs completed yesterday. Therefore in most cases for a commercial illustrator to survive and be competitive, he or she really needs to use digital medium. That has been my experience anyway, and many others I know as well.
Phil McKay
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www.philmckay.com
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#52
... don't think anyone here'll need a caption.
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Dan D'Silva

Far beyond the rising sun
I ride the winds of fate
Prepared to go where my heart belongs,
Back to the past again.

--  Gamma Ray

Well, I'm tough, rough, ready and I'm able
To pick myself up from under this table...

--  Thin Lizzy

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#53
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#54
Wanted to go for a more primitive look, but I honestly don't know how to go about it...
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Dan D'Silva

Far beyond the rising sun
I ride the winds of fate
Prepared to go where my heart belongs,
Back to the past again.

--  Gamma Ray

Well, I'm tough, rough, ready and I'm able
To pick myself up from under this table...

--  Thin Lizzy

Join the Horde! - http://xerxesmillion.blogspot.com/
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#55
Quote:... don't think anyone here'll need a caption.
[attachment=10101]camlann.JPG[/attachment]

No-and moreover name of the file said ""camlann" when I moved my cursor over it :wink:
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#56
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--- Marcus F. ---
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#57
Auxiliary cavalry vs axe wielding barbarian


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AVLVS GALERIVS PRISCVS-Charlie Broder
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#58
Alanus,

Very nice work on the duck.

Petrus Augustinus
(Pierre Kleff)
Petrus Augustinus
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#59
Marcus F.
I like those drawings and are indeed the work of a very good artist.
Brian Stobbs
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